OBITUARY

Elidia M. Padilla

January 20, 1921 – July 4, 2018

Elidia M. Padilla, age 97, of Phoenix, entered heaven on July 4, 2018 in Glendale, Arizona.
She was born on January 20, 1921 to the late Roman and Florencia Murillo in Gilbert, Arizona. On July 3, 1951, she married Mariano V. Padilla in Tucson, Arizona.
Elidia is survived by 3 children; son Robert Padilla (Dina); son Rodolfo Padilla (Sandra); daughter Susana Soriano (Robert Isquierdo); sister, Mary Rivera; 9 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren; sisters-in-law Carmen Murillo and Aurora Murillo; and many other loving family and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mariano; son Mariano Jr.; grandson Rudy Gabriel Padilla; and 11 siblings
Catholic Mass will be held at 9:00 AM on Saturday July 14th, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1421 S 12th Street, Phoenix, with interment to follow at St. Francis Catholic Cemetery, 2033 N 48th Street, Phoenix.

FAMILY

Robert (Dina) Padilla,
Son

Rodolfo (Sandra) Padilla,
Son

Susana (Robert Isquierdo) Soriano,
Daughter

Mary Rivera,
Sister

also survived by 9 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren; sisters-in-law Carmen Murillo and Aurora Murillo; and many other loving family and friends.

REMEMBERING

Elidia M. Padilla

Susie Isquierdo

July 13, 2018

I miss you mommy but I will carry you in my heart forever until you come for me at my time of death like you promised me. I will see you again! Be with my dad and brother and your family, we will be together again but for now I know you are my Angel and will never leave me. I was truly blessed to have a mommy like you! I love you mommy and miss you!! My heart is aching 😔

JJ Soriano

July 12, 2018

Thank you grandma for taking care of me the way any grandmother should. I miss seeing you at my place. You cared for me since I was born and I took care of you the way a grandchild should. You are the grandmother the way others should. I will always love and miss you.

Elidia Barragan

July 12, 2018

Grandma...I love you so much!! Thank you for everything you have done for me! You were my other mommy! I will forever cherish the times we spent together. I was so lucky to grow up with you. Everywhere you went, I went. Anything you would do, I would do. I love you so much grandma. It’s not a goodbye, it’s a see you later. Thank you Grandma. Until I see you again! Go D-Backs!! I love you Grandma!

Melissa Barka

July 10, 2018

Sending our thoughts and deepest sympathy for the loss of our great aunt. Carmen Gomez Levario was my grandmother. I would like to keep in touch with family and friends. Your in my prayers and thoughts.

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